Q THE DAILY EVENING, TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2.,, 1800. 5 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Tti City AmnnemenH. At the Walnut Bouoloanlt's dram of After Dark will be performed this afternoon aud evening. At thb Arch Daly's drama of A Flashot Lightning will be Riven for tbe last time this .evening, on Monday Hbakespeare's comedy .of Ttoelfth Fight will be produced, with new scenery, costumes, eto. One reason why Hhake epeare's plays so often fall to attract good audi ences li that they are put upon the stage in a lovenly alyle, with l be characters filled np by actors who take no palna to represent them ade quately, and the representation of the leading role by a "star" constituting the sole attraotlou. All of theeharacters In Hhakespeare's plays are of Importance, and In the vast majority of In stances lovers of the drama would rather have a fair performance of an entire play than for oneaotor to carry off all the honors. Twelfth Night, Independent of any other merlU.ts a very entertaining oomedy; It has not beon worn out by too lr((ueut performance, and for very Tunny It will bean muoh of a novelty as the latest London Importation' If placed upon the eta pre with as much care ns was bestowed upon A. flash of Lightninu aDd other trashy plooes, and If tbe characters are well sustained throughout, as we anticipate that they will be, "U'u elfh'A'iflit ought to he t he hit of the season. At the Tukatke Comikuk M lss Husan Gallon find troupe will appear this afternoon and evening In La Hose tie 67. Tic ur and Lischen and J'YUzchen. The Chesnut Street Theatre has been tiken ty this troupe, and thoy will open there on the 1st of Febrnury with Increased forces. In the meantime the theatre will be renovated and made as comfortable as possible. Alius Husan Gallon baa steadily won her way to publlo favor, and if she succeeds at theOhesnnt, It will be no more than her merits deserve. Her troupe, however, will have to be largely In creased and improved, for the standard of ex cellence demanded by the public advance! In proportion to the Increased slue of the house. The press of the elty Kas very generally en dorsed what we have said about the failure of tbe Chesuut Htreet Theatre as a popular re sort. Tberecan be no doubt In the mind of any theatre-goer who has been in the habit of attending there, that an entire reconstruction of tbe Interior of the house is the first thing neoessary to make it attractive. The alteration of the auditorium, however, will have bnt little effect nnless the establishment is entrusted to a competent manager. As bus repeatedly beeu remarked, the Chesnut has the best location of any theatre In the elty, and If it Is altered so as to ensure the comfort of the au dience, there la very little doubt but that It will pay, and pay well. Two theatres are not enough In this city, and the sooner the work of reconstructing the Chesnut is commenced the belter It will be. In the meantime Miss (ialton propones to try her fortunes there, aud we hope that she will have no occasion, before she gets through, to slog "There's nae luck about the louse?' At the American variety performances will be given this afternoon and evening. (URL Sunt.' and Mark tlassler's Orchestra will perform at Mntslcal Fund Hall this after noon. Db. J. F. Boynton delivered the third leotnre fit bis course last evening at Concert Hall. The subject was "Tbe Introduction ol Animal Life npon our Planet." The lecturer explained the geological theories on this subject by means ol a large number of beau' If ul stereoscopic views. On Monday evening Dr. Boynton will deliver bis fourth lecture. Subject: "Coal Beds and Oil iJeds." Thk third and fourth of the series of popular ' lectures under the auspices of the Teaohers' Institute will be given at Concert Hall on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, January 28 and 28, lay Dr. F. (J. Lemercler. Taese lectures will be illustrated by "Clastlo models," made to showj the anatomical strnoture and physi ology of man and animals. The subject of the leotnre on Tuesday evening will be "The Struc ture of tbe Human Body," considered In a general manner, and compared with the prin cipal cla'ses of animals. Tickets can be pro cured at Trumpler's, No. 020 Chesnut street. CITY ITEMS. OVERCOATS Reduced to prices ai follows: Fine all-wool Beaver to... . .U'00 FIdo all-wool Chinchilla and Fur JSeaver to.... 1 18 00 Of tbe newest and most stylish material, out and make, which have been sold at .$!5 0o A great variety of all styles, upwards from.-.............. .-f i0 fKATiNQ Jackrts. The best assortment In the olty selling very low. Pantaloons, good style, all-wool Casslniere, reduced to .. ... $3 00 Vests Fine all-wool Cassiui?re reduced to .j2u0 .' llair-uiau between 1 Bkskktt fe Co., BifK J No. I i il OTKl TciWKa Hti.li, xth streets , OIH MAKKUr HT , FHIUADU l.PKlA, And No. 600 Broadway, Nsw Vuhk. : What arb Yon Taking? Probably two-thirds Ot the adult population of the United States Indulge more or less, In bar-room stimulants. Hot alcoholic beverages are habitually imbibed by thousands of people in the winter months "to keep oat tbe cold," Tbe alcoholic material of all these drinks 1b more or less poiacnous, and U rendered all tbe more deleterious in consequence of being taken warm. Avoid ibeae dangerous excltauts. Sbuu, as you would slum the deadliest drag, all tavern stimulants. They paralyze the aigisilon, congest the liver, dis turb the na'ural action ol the kldnoys, irritate the bowels, shatter tbe nerves, and Impair the reason. Tbe operation of HoSrKTTa's Stomach Bitters Is alamlr'cai:y opposite to this. Tuey spur no orua into unuatutal activity; but they tone and regulate all. li tbe (Jlgestlon Is feeble, they awaken tne dormant euergies of tbe stomach, and promote the work or asslmlla'lon. It tbe liver Is sluggish and torpid they regenerate it. If tbe kidneys fall to per form tbelr luuctlons properly, they are regulated without being Irritated. It thehowela are constipated tbe peristaltic aoilon In moderately lnoreased.and the Jlechamm become natural and regular. If tbe nerves re tremulous tbey are strengthened. If the mind Is clouded tbe Bittkrs tend to disperse the gloom, These are the effects of the great VKoktaulb tonicj and coKKhcTiv a, which for twenty years has baen staple mtdu lue In this country, aud tbe demand tor which steadily Increases In all paru of the West ern HrmUpbere. It Is not tillered as a beverage, but as a medicine; nor will It ever be usid to satiny a craving for alo hollo tlmuiauis, because lis tiled Is to check, not to tnute a taite appetite fur excitbuts. The cbamplous ot tempeiame will do well to uiitrK this peculiarity, and to rt commend It m tbt) oulv Bale preparation containing slooUol ihui cam be used for nmdicluul purposes. , THB bapjily increasing business of the "American Hfe Jnmrunc Company of J'hlladelphla" has neces sitated a large Increase of tbe working force. New agents aie being put lo work iu the city and through out the B ate, aud their eflurls are seconded In every possible way. Uood, reliable solicitors are Invited u onferwith Mr. O B. McLean, at the Company's Oflioe, southeast corner Fourth and Walaut streets, from 1 to a P.M. No better pay and no better pros, pect of success can be had than Is given by the "Amsl rlcan," Beppino, Window Shades, Curtains,! and Uphol stery Goods. XJpho'sterlug ef every description dune a' Patten's, No. Hch chesnut street. - x Hackino Cough Is one ot the most distressing as well as dangerous forma of cough one can be afflicted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irritates tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure will cure tbe cough aoolhe the Irritated bronchia, and give tone and vigor to tbe lungs and whole Bystem. A single bottle will convince any one ot Its parity Bold one dollar per bottle. Johnston, Hollowat 4 Cowdkn, No. 602 Arch street. A 1 Kv-TM nnsASus What form of disease la more AnnovluK than that of the skin, with Its Itching tiiifflnir. smarting. Its ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, aud loathsome Ichorous desquamation HauDllv. Hieskell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy lor every form of skin disease, making a radical cure In every case, isoia cuw vi n.nLbv mall for 80 cents. Johnston, Holloway A Cowden. Furniturk mended and varnished, and mads look ......I to new at Pallet's. Pio. hub jasouu mnw, Woik done al the home or taken away. m.MHiin.-Curlalna and Shades slltug at ..t reduction. No preterse, but real, bjna jiJe LiEalns. at Patieu's, Mo. Mint Ohesnut street. .. a BAKEB'a Aitgheat Premium Sewing Machines. No. 7 Cnesuut ureal. We are fndebttd to Mr. A. Winch, No. SOS ChMmit street, tot lale copies ot Punch and tun, alio London Journal aid 'iiwWi' Miscellany. Tinsley's, and the Sunday Magazine.. Mr Winch keeps on band all of tbe foreign periodicals as well as home publications' Mr. Winch rtcelves subscriptions for the English periodicals, specimen copies of which may be seen on bis counter. jKWKt.ar.-Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine eweiry and silverware a tbe city Fnrcbaaers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western watrlirs In all varieties and at all prices. A visit W his store Is sure to rewnlt in pleimnre and prolit. MONEY LOANED In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds, Hlver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc,, at Bkttkw's Loan OUlce, Northeast corner Fifteenth and Market st reals. Wt abb requested to stale that Messrs. AIhop A Co., of Limn, Peru Valparaiso, Chili, or Ban I'ran cIhco, California, nre represented In the Atlantic States only by It. C. Ferguson, Esq., No. 42 Sonth street, New York. Have vera Ui'Holtekink done at Patten's. No, 14ok Chesnut Rtroet. He Is always ready, prompt, charges moderately, and give entl.e satisfaction. C'hablis Stokes & Co., Merchant Tailors aud Clothiers, No, SM Chesnut street, I1alt.pt, Davis & Co.'s Pianos are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone and power. Distinguished pianists say tbey are the best. We never listened to any piano so enchanting. Ik von will cot this oot yod will have tii gittof what wt hare taiil from time to lime about Hie merits ot Wanamaker A Mrown's Clothing Hottw, I. Tlflr Clolhlno It ch'rtp, I. it wears urll, 8. It is stylish. 4. It it comfortable. 5. They willingly make exchanges. (!. They never fall tn fit. 7. They treat all alike. 8. Tliey deal plainly atul honettly. 0, They hai'e made special provision for country trade. 10. They have the largest store and the .largest stock In Philadelphia, It. They tare time, trouble an:i money for you. 11 Thiy tint the toys. And if there is any other ailvantag" OsWahle in pvr. cha.iing Clothing, it it not on this Hit n ttbecauie ue do not offer it, but oceanic i have not tvougld to men Hon it, A CARD. Prices of ivcrything nducci since the apinaitanent of Stock; the assortment ot both Men's and Boys' Hvils end Overcoats still very gotd. W'anam iKBa & Buov, Thb Laboeht Clothing House, Oak Hall, Tiif. Cor. Sixth and Market streets. DIED. CAItTFlt. On tbe l'Jth Innant, MMtY ANN widow of Hubert Carter, In the 7-d year of Uer ate. The relatives and friends of the family are respect ful! v invited to attend the funeral, from tbe real-fence of ber sou-ln-law, 'J'homss Hargeshelmer, No. 770 . Third street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount M or lab Cemetery. VIOUER8. on the Both Instant. Mr. CHARLES VIOUEIM. aced 62 years. The relative and friends of the family are resnect- fnllv lnv.icd to attend the funeral, from his la'ereal. deuce. No. lsi 'I! Lancaster street, on Sunday afternoon at l o clock. To proceed to J una liaputt unurcn for aetvices. BY THE AmbbicaN life insurance co. Ot JPliUadelnliia. AUEMS WAinED S i. corner Fourth aud lValunt Streets IN Hetter terms NOWHERE of fered. AHirAn nr null at nomnanv'a riiiladclpliiii OlUue, 1 to a P. M CaLVIN B. MsLEAN, 10 Manager of City Agency. AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSURANCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO WELL TO BEE Mr. 11. (j WILSOS, at the Ofilce of the PEUU MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, lYo. 921 CHESNUT Street, 1 16 Htuth tf PHILADELPHIA. JpOIlMAN P. IIOLLINS1TEAD No. 302 WALNUT Street. Havlnir rtlhnosed of niv Interest In tbe llrm of DUV A 11U1.LINSHEAU, I will btreatler give my espe c.ul alteullou lo L.Ili: INPURANOU, At tbe ollice ot the AKbury J-.il e Insuraiioc Co., NO. HOI. HaLKVT HI., lIII(.ADF.I.IIIIt. liiil FORM A NP, HOLLINi3Ul.AU. AUCTION SALES. iW additional Auctions tie. the. S ve.nth Page. M THOMAS ti SONS, NOS. 139 AND 111 S. POUKTH b'lTtKEl'. Tuesday Aliernoon, Jan. 26. at H o'clock, valuable lulncellaneons books. liiuuirttitd woi ks, English and Amermu edlilous Including miiiM) i'uet, la voiuiuet, waveriey rtveiH. iHCKeim' worsn, etc. Ainu, 2 suptriur nitcroacopP. I -I a PERSONAL. 1SJOT1CE ! IIRREBY GIVEN' THAT THE JJN underslKnrd Una mode applluatlou fur the r new til oi I'n.liiciie No. 10 7it f .r (our Shares or lue stock of the Pennsylvania Hullroud Uomnaiiy. 1 -ailed to AUraliam uiubaugh, lute of Weuliuort Utid county, Pi., dccastd, dured lie 3d dav of December, Ibiii , tue siu UttViLg been !o9t or Qetlr. yed. . .t JAI'OH llUMHACan, Kxecotor of Abraham ttuiubaukh deceased. Orecn.iUu'g, Pa., Jau. d, lau i u u si INSTRUCTION. HAMILTON ISSTITUTS FOU YOUSO A.AUJEH No. HKIOOHHSNUTWtre.1, Wei Pul i.utli'hla i heHpiiug'leiui ot IhU lot ltiulou will ,ouiuiucii uii li uNl AY, February 1, lortsroia, W"" 10 A,,"M"tMtP. A. CflKOAB, A. K. LARIELCRE & DUCHEY, Cuhtom House Brokers aud JioUrleB Public, No. 405 LIBRARY Street. All Custom House Buslucss transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED. -i-k vnn WANT A DKLlUUTFUIi 8PUINU I BKl) neat, healthy, and comfortable, use tue Helf-fusterjlug lied Spt lugs, 1 35 per d itttlBfuotlon guaranteed. 204 8. 'A& tit. 1 23 3in DRY GOODS. E. I?. L E E, o. 43 North i:i(JIITU Street, Oprucd This Mornliiff, BAKKRUn STOCK OF WIIITIi GOODS. 300 pieoes White, Satin riald, and Striped Nainsooks. Matlu Plaid Nainsooks for ladles' wrappers, elegant gooda. Batln Btrlpo and I'lald Victoria Lawns, for wrappers. Htriped and Plaid Hwlns and Cambrics. Plain NatnsookN, very tine, 81 to Wo, 6 4 French Uheer Mail, for dresses, 10 yards In a piece. 100 pieces WHITE PIQm, 2"i to 8So. 100 do,. Ladles' 2 Cutlou FreucU Castor Oloves, Sl2o. worth i'i i'u 100 doe. French Castor Olovel (ladles'), $125, elegant quality. 100 doa. French Castor Oloves, $1'2, finest im ported, Will pairs genuine Kid Olnvoa, 7"k to ft. ;i"0 do do do do SltoSl"2d. Would call apectal attention to tae above goods, as they comprise very desirable aud SPECIAL BAKQAIN3. Job lots of Dress Goods closing out; heavy Cretonne Poplins :17c, cost 50a. All the leading makes of Domestic Muslins, below market pricea. Best make Mechanic Cornets, $1. Uenulue Hobert Werly Corsets. HOOP SKIRTS BEST MAKE, NEW SHAPE. r0 Musio Albtunf), containing ally pieces of popular music, $2 50. E. R. LUC. No. 43 North EIGHTH Street, 1282t PHILADELPHIA. HAMRICK & COLE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER INVOICE OF MOIRE ANTIQUES Sublime (Jualitlcs aud Coloriugs, at $5 Per Turd-Usual Trice, $8. Aho, Oue Case ILA"Ii:PJ IINGr SILKS At $ua No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, 123stu2t PHILADELPHIA LINEN C A M 3 It I C . A lot of UDe J.lneu Cfciubrlu (not sheer Uwu.) at ft a yard lor miauls' une, ttu ; much betir tbau usual tor the price. iHAiac ntrr'iie !. uvrFctNu. No. 1 t'5 cents No. i: at 28 ceula Me. t at ill ceulu, and wider soods a' low In proportion. Also, the Lace-edge Music Kuilllii, cheap. W llllK TAUL,t.TN. Wll' open to-d? uiore of tiiimu very supi-rlnr 55 cent Muslliif, aud at tit a piece, I6'4 yards, tooyurdi Wlde' NEWEMPBCSS FRILUNU, by tbe vara or pic. HOVAI. fAMHISiJIIAM FBILLI U, full Hue, at lower pr'C-s. 4JASICS tOVKNTBV ritlLMNM, full line, ii' Or nBiml pric:. nllllKI'llb t BINOLlNE, Just recelvuO, at ii ceu.a ayrd, at lace and Krubroli!ery Klore, It JNo. Sit N. KlUUTB. tilreat. NEW MUSIC. H ITCHCOCKS HALF-DIME MUSIC. li-iievln tHM wli a' ever tends to amis? and In. struct to cultivate and develop the mind or lo ele va e the chftmcter ard divera'ly the u-lnreot Home enjoyments is ever we'e, me to the American People iuIh series 1h respectfully presented. Our object is to enable all classes rich and poor -who nave a de bit lor At utlc, to becotue posscuiaed ol ll the popular pit ducllons ot the dy. without Incurring an 1 jjosl piohlbitory upms One or more nmnb rs wl'l le issukd weekly. The price ol each JSuuioer will be Five Cents, lue following are NO HfcADY: Ko. 1. detain Jinks UacUttan " 2 Won't you Te 1 in. Wli. JtuOlu'.' Uiarliiel 8. We'd Iietier BlCe a Wee Ulanuol 4. BiueKyee Molloy " 5. Kotlor Jokepli...- ....Lloyd " . Uood Bye, hweetneur . Uood liye Jlitnn " 7. 1 Ktally Don't Think I .soull Marry Ciaiib 1 8 Praise of Tears, "Kiowerets H ojiu- ii)K. Wlmls PerluiniQK" F. Schubert " 9. CbauipsicDo Charlie Lee ' li.. hkming Jilns Polka. wilier " 11. Mer.evlee Wal . ...Wiener " 12. Coiue nilher my Baby, my Darling Wiener 18. The Daman hows wuistie wraii 14. Little Maggie May.... Ul nuphiu 15. Mauale's Hecrel CUribtl r. " 16. His Love Hhltes over U (incred sons). Korbes " 17. TheO'd Collage Ciocs Miil'.y " 18. Silver Culmes .....(.'irncl " U Tbe Bote ol Kr n Benedict " 20 Arm-lu-Arin. Polka Ma.ourka Htr.uss KPhLTAL NOTtCK. -Tue aoove can be oiH.lnrd M the .MoMc, took, and Perlodlctl istorea. or by enclo Ing tbe price, s cenis each, to the Pjolisuer. other cht Ice selections will roi Idlv fo'low. A. ants wanted. BKNJ. W. HI rCHCOCK, Pu llsir. It No, aabPltiKU street, New York. COLLARS. THE NEW KEYSTONE COLLAR, IJOllE, Will be ready .'or delivery oil M "'NDAY, Juuuary JI The Trade are req irsted to call for Samples aud Bhow Cards at No. 627 CHESNUT Street. VAN DBUSEN, BOEIIMER & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE-CAUTION. We hereby notify the public tbal we have adopted tbe word "LOBE" as a trade-mark, and secured I lie t tme by copyright In tbe Dulled Hiatea Court tor the EabUru District ol Pennsylvania. VAN DEUSEN, BOEUMER & CO., 1 8 2t K KYBTONB COLLAR COMPANY. GROCERIES, ETC. FRENCH PEAS. Small aud Tender FRENCH P E A 0. . Particular attention bas been given to the Importa tion ot these fine goods. Also, MUSUHOOMS AND TRUFFLES. There are none in the market to compare In quality with ours, For Sale at the Lowest Trices. tW COLTON ii CLARKE, Importers ot Pine Table Goods. H. W. Corner LUtOAl) and WALNUT St3. I tutts PHILADELPHIA, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! PHiLATrKr.pHfA, Jannaiy 13,lio9. Messrs. FAKKELj, HEltltlNU A CO, No. 029 Chesuut street OeutleraoD:-Oa the night of the l;)th Inst, as Is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia, our large aDd extensive store and valuable stock of merchandise, No. 002 Cliosnut street was burned. The fire was one of the moat extensive, and destructive that lias vlHlted our city for mauy years, the neat belug so intense that even the marble cornice was almost obliterated. We had, as you are a ware, two of your valu able end well-known CHAMPION FIH1. I'UOOF SAFE?; and nobly have they vindi cated yonr well-known reputation as manufao tureisof FIUK-ritOOF 8AFK3, If auyfurtUer proof bad been required. They were subjected to the most intense heat, and It affords ns much pleasure to Inform you that after recovering them from the ruins, we found upon examination that our booka, papers, and other valuables were all In perfeot condi tion. Yours, very respectfully. JAa. E. CALDWKI.L A CO. TUT. OXI.Y SAI'FN KXPO.H:i TO THK II Hi: IN (Al.DWi:i.t.'N HKC Wi:ili: I lllKtl,, HF.KKISU A Vi. Puii.adklphia, Jan. 13, 19. Messis. FAKUEL, URftKINQ & CO., No. 6') Chesnut street. Gentlemen: On the night of the 13ih Instant our large store, 8. W. corner.of Ninth and Ches nut Btreois, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by tire. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIKE-PKOOF SAFES, which contained our principal books and pHpers.and although Uwas exposed lo the most Intense bent for over 60 houre, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preservnd. We cheerfully lender our testimonial to the many already published, In giving the HEURINU SAFE the czedit and confidence it Justly merits, lours, very respectfully, . HOWELL AliUOraERS. STILL ANOTUEIt. I'hi ladei.i'hia. Jan. ID, 13tj9. Messrs. FAKUEL, HEKKINQ & CO., o. 02'.) Chesnut street. Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes in the basement ot J. E. Caldwell & Co.'s store at the time of the great fire on the night of the I'illi Instant. It was removed from !he ruins to-day, aud on opening it I found all my bonks, papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, etc., all preserved. I feei glad that I had oue of your truly valuable saris, aud shall want another of your mane wnen i get located. lonrs, very respectfully, F. L. KIRK PAT R T C K, with J. E. Caldwell & Co., No. 819 Chesuut street. FARIiEl, lMUiLi & CO., C1U31TI0X SAFES, No. 620 CHESNUT Street, t 21 tf PHILADELPHIA, MARVIN'S PATENT FIRE AND BUKGLAR- PROOF SAFES. Philadelphia, January 13,1369. Meters. Marvin & Co., No. 721 Chenul Street Utntlenien: The two large Safes you manu lHituitdtor us, aud which were In tne front part of our store ilurlDK the lute fire, was opened ou Saturday latt. Kverytblng Hi thorn was round In perfect condition. Tuey contained a large ttock of our best and finest goods, Ola monds, Watches, etc., to un exleuslve amount. We have every confidence In tbe lire-proof quall'ies ofvour Ha res under any emergency. Very rerpectfnlly, JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. A large assortment of the aJiwe SAFES lor talc at our Principal Warehouses. MARVIN & CO., 721 UlESM'T Street (Masonic Hall), No. 205 BROADWAY, Kew York; No. 108 BANK Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Please send for Illustrated circular. 1 19 tuthsGt FLOUR. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The best and most suitable Present for a friend oi the needy Is a barrel ot our "J. 8. WKLCH" FIRST PR&MIUM FLOUR, aud a bag or bait barrel BTiCB LINU'B MOUHTAIN" BUdtWUBAi ILEAL, WOf I'dtiffd superior to any In the market. Constantly on baud the best assortment of dlfferea orands Of PLOUK. 1KDIAH. and BYJt BLKAIi UOPH, eto. OKOUOB F. ZEHNDBU, 11 24 2m rp ftHlltTH Ann VISE hth. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Retail. ETVKY It.lBBEE, WABBANTED, KKY8TOSK FLOUR MILLS, JtOK. I AND 1 UlitAttU AVKM'K, 110 iiiro Kast Of front street. UNDERWRITERS' SALE. FINE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by Water. Stock to be closed put immediately. PAINTER, READ & ELDREDGE, No. 321 CHESNUT Street, i ra tip LAST MONTH HOEVSER, COLLADAY CO. HAVE THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN OBDKIl TO CLOSE. BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Hos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. FOR SALE. PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS & iiOX, Auctioneers. VuluubloKartu. 220 acros.ijC vv uite rioiHO tuiutiiae, ceutre towuMiiip. um tleu county. New Jorn.iv, 6 uallos from Cannleu, 2' mlH k Iroiu liaddotifleld. Ou Tuesday, Keb maty 12'!, lHlitl, at 12 o'clnuK, noun, will bes ild at public talc, at tue Philadelphia Kiotiani;e, all tliat valuable farm, 2i0 ticren of land, eimateoa tue White Horse turuuise, Cuindeu county, N. J., about elx milts Uo.u Citrndon, adjoining tue wtll-knowu tmiiis of Cliurleti WillUu aud L'linUtley AlbertKOt; It lias a variety of noil, a portion bbing Heavy loam, Huitaole for gratis or gralu, aud a orliou for irucltiui;. But-dius of jievfr-frtlilng water paws tbroiiKli tRe ontlre furtu, luaklug It desirable for dairy purposes. tsOQ apple trees of choice varieties. The Un proveuients are a dwelling oou tain lug 17 rooms, 2 barue, HpriDg houst , aud oul-buumuo. A pomp of exeellent water In kitchen. Teims Three-fourttis of the purchase money may remain. Will be shown on application to the teuant, Mr. George W. Haye. M. THOMA8 & SONS. Auct.loneors, 1 23 2 8 211 Nor. l:W and 141 H. KOUItTil St.. 4Ei HKAL K3TATK TUOVIA8 & SONS', JEiXSALfi. Modern lbrOhtory HrlcR Uwriii iuK, No. 2121 N. Si venlh street, above Diaruoud street, Twentieth ward. Ou Tuesday, February 2. lSii'J at 12 o'clock noo.i, will be sold al pu'illo sale, at the I'hlladolplila ICchane, ail titat three-story brlok messuatce, with French riof, and lot Of ground, eltuute on the west aide ol Heventh street. 173 feet 11) inches north or Dia mond street, No. 212-1 coutalnluic iu front on Seventh street 14 feot 1 inches, aud extending in depth on the north Hue thereof 73 fot VI inches, and ou the south line thereof T.J. feet ll7rt iuclies to a 4 feel wide alley. It lias gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking rausj, etc Sub ject to a mortgage of 5 1,"30. I'ohubhsiou im- mediately. Keys at ine A.uctton Kooius M. THOMAS SONS, Auclioueers, :t Noh. lb'J and IU FOURTH St.ret. 1 2:1 b! Atr REAL EST ATK THOMAS ft HII.Vs' EJiSALK. Deslruble Hullding Lot, t!tharlue nuett, above Hlxlei'tiUi street. Ou Tue-trlav, Ftbi uary 2. 186'J, at 12 o'clnt'k. noon, will ba sold at publlo salf, at the Philadelphia Kx charge, all that certain irlaui;ular lot or piece of ground, situate ou ihr. nor'h side of U-uua rlno street, beKinnlns itt a point at tnedljt tuoo of l iU leel westward lr i .sixteenth street, iu the Twenty Sixth warn of tui ctly of I'niiivlal pblH; thence ixtendlvv; northward In a 11,0 f arllel with said bU'tt-uib. street 17 J fciet7''' nclifeN; thence soulhweslward'y l'ja feet 7 lncheH to a poiut in the north Hue of said Cuttarlue strtei; tlienuo eaKlwxrdly alou;; said Catl'ar)neHtrtt vO feei to the plaurtorbglmin r, Tenub J270omay remalu ou iuortgije; oalunue cash. M. THOMAS & SON'S, Auctioneers, 1 23 2'. Nos. 139 and Ills. KOUUTH Street. J REAL EST ATK.-THOMAS ft SON'S' piliSALK Four story bricx bouse, known uh tue "Uuuk tlotel," No "M S;ituoe street. Oa Tuesday, February 2 LSi' ri 12 o'elouk. uoon will be sold al puollo sine, ki the Piniadelpuia. I.Z('UttUgo, an iiuiumijiu iiiu' -Mory Oi'lCK Uouse, known an the ' Iluuk liotel," situato on the soulh bldoot Spruce slri'i l.. No 2(H); ooniainlna in fionl on Spruce hlret-.i IS feet, aud exteudlu in depth southward 5t tcot. Konn Jod ou tui east by a certain 4 feei wide alley, with tbe free use aid privilege thereof; n.vt iiHs, bath-room, etc. Bar lix'ures lnclu'ied in 8tle linumdi ue posKtnslon. C.ear of ul: ii.rurubince Terins SiOtO ca.sU; balance 111 ij remalu ou inoituie. Keys attbeBtiot.lou sto-. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer, 123s2t Nos. lHOftod lllSoutu FoUlU'Usl. fr REAL ESTATl-TUOMAS ft SONS' LiLSale. (J round Rent, 8:!U a year, 011 Tuesday, Juuuary 20, 1 Sol), at 12 o'cioour, uoou, wlU tie snld at publlo sale, at (he 1 hUudelplil i IUotaugd, all thai yearly groundroiil of J:i), payabm oy Dinnls Coyle, his heirs and axsitiu, charged uiou a thiee-hloiy brii'k huildluic and lot of cicuud, ou the south side of I J. iweli street, b tween Spruce aud Flue stieau, at tue diu. t nee of li9l leet east of Tneutleih street, in iba clly of l'hlladelpalu; contumlui iu tront li led, and extending lit Oepth soutu ward M !et. M. THOMAS ft KOXS. Aiiellnueera, I 31t Nus. litfaud 144 a. FOUHi'H tslieet. I" Ol NlT.il' ni Til UPVT hCvlVllll t ww, .... v m..u-li-H4l'fc.ft Houid St H.UXJJOKOUUH. B. W4HH lW, JB., Ka U b. Till HO Street. TO RENT. f TO LLT-TIIE UNUSUALLY UKSUU. bin Kooms 1 on M-oond mat Vir Ji'ioors of dot. tJieadl'WMARHKT htiem. KICK "JON BROTHKrW . HQ, SW WALN TJ I' Blreet, PHILADELPHIA. OF THE SALE. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUB United States of America, WASIIUiGTON, D. C Chartered bj Special Act of Congress, Approrcd July 25, 18G8. CASH CAPITAL, 81.000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: F1EST .NATIONAL BMK BUiLDLVU, PHILADELPHIA, Where the business ol tne Company la trans acted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. mitKOTOltS. Clarence H. Clakjc, K. A. Kollin8, Uenby l. Cookx, Wm, K. C handles, John D. DsjrKKBa, Kbward Dodgk, u. v. failnjutook. J AX tVO&Jb, John VV. Kli.is, W. ii. Mookukad, Ukokge F. Tylek, J. illNCKLEr Clabk, OFFICERS. Clarence H. Clark, Philadelphia, Preeldent. Jay Cooke, Chairman Flnauoe and Executive CoiuiuiUee, Hknky 1). Cooke, Washington, Vloe-Prealdent. Kmkkson W. Pekt, Pniiadeiphla, Secretary and Actuary, K. S. Tuankk, Washlnuton, Assistants ec'y, Fkanciu ii. Smith, M. 1., Medical Director, j. kwinq Mjcaks, M. D Assistant Medloal Director. MEDICAL ADVISOHY BOARD. J. K. BAKNica, tturgeon-Ueueral fj. H. Wash lugtun, P. j. horwitb, Chief Medical Departmen U.8. Wahhlngtou. Ba D. W. BLibs, M. D Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTOItNEVS. lion. Wm. K. Chandlku, Washlngtan, D. O. UKOiiGK Hakuinu, Phliaduipnla, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Ollered by this Company are: It is a N ational Company, ouartered by spe cial act of Congress, ItHti. ' v It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000. It oilers low rates of premium. It furnishes larger Insurauce than other com panles for the same money. it is definite and certain in Us terms. It is a home company in every locality. lis policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions lu to policies. Every polloy is txon-forfeltable. Policies may be taken wuich pay to the iu sured their lull umouul and return oil the pre Uilums, so that the lusurauce costs only tho ln teiosl on tbe aauual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the Instiled, alter a certain number ot years, daring : lile an annual Uicouid of ouo-leutu the amount named In tue policy. No extra rate la charged fox risks npon ths lives of females. l w'P . It insures not lo pay dividends, but at so low a cost that divldeiius will b impossible. CIGARS. O FUCUET A SONS, IMPORTIHW Ot HAJAKA CIOAlta, ud Manofacturen ol fine Utgr. No. iJS B. FBONT street. ruiladelpUl. leadln. brsod. ol H.yjjo. Oigaj. tffo; W a8Ud,i:Ula'rbr.ud.. M follow8;-OU,.r m a k f ana FIT A" pare Havana Cigar,. lTlA VOLO '-purs IU van Filler cigsre. Ul iH l'lv"i m 1-noleoted Seed Leaf. KUK J'' Li', i Low prices, variety ot Slies, d warranted Qusbiy imwisp
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